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  <Question1>1. What is the main purpose of the Portable ILS Receiver?</Question1>
  <Answer1>None</Answer1>
  <Reference1>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference1>
  
  <Question2>2. What are two modes you may need to use while working on the ILS?</Question2>
  <Answer2>None</Answer2>
  <Reference2>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference2>
  
  <Question3>3. List three different functions of the PIR.</Question3>
  <Answer3>None</Answer3>
  <Reference3>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference3>
  
  <Question4>4. What are the two ways a RF IN signal can be received?</Question4>
  <Answer4>None</Answer4>
  <Reference4>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference4>
  
  <Question5>5. How is the PIR powered?</Question5>
  <Answer5>None</Answer5>
  <Reference5>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference5>
  
  <Question6>1. When using the vector voltmeter, the __________ channel samples the phase of the input signal, and references it to the ___________ channel.</Question6>
  <Answer6>None</Answer6>
  <Reference6>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference6>
  
  <Question7>2. When measuring the electrical length of a piece of cable, what must you always do to the vector voltmeter first?</Question7>
  <Answer7>None</Answer7>
  <Reference7>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference7>
  
  <Question8>3. What are two things the Vector Voltmeter can be used for?</Question8>
  <Answer8>None</Answer8>
  <Reference8>Student Workbook Page 12, Section 3</Reference8>
  
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